Situated above Central Park, the extensive north-Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem has had shifting borders (and fortunes) over the years. Its history includes the likes of Langston Hughes and Ella Fitzgerald, as well as NYC landmarks such as the Apollo Theater. The latter is located on 125th Street, aka Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Harlem's always exciting main drag.

Situated above Central Park, the extensive north-Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem has had shifting borders (and fortunes) over the years. Its history includes the likes of Langston Hughes and Ella Fitzgerald, as well as NYC landmarks such as the Apollo Theater. The latter is located on 125th Street, aka Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Harlem's always exciting main drag.